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Comparing Volumes

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Infinite Processes

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In Chapter III.3 we discovered that comparing shapes in 2-dimensions was noticeably more complicated than comparing plain line segments. The proverbial optimist might of course declare that we should have expected 1-dimension to be rather special, and that, now we know (more or less) how to make the jump from 1- to 2-dimensions, we shall probably find that 3-, 4- and higher dimensions are really no more difficult than 2-dimensions. The pessimist, on the other hand, might point out that, since 2-dimensions gave rise to so many unexpected difficulties, we must surely expect 3-, 4- and higher dimensions to become steadily more complicated.

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Gardiner, A. (1982). Comparing Volumes. In: Infinite Processes. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5654-0_19

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